When you fuel up, do you sit on the bike?
#11
5% of the time when I know I'm going to just drive away, I stay on the bike with the bike upright and put in as much gas that will go into it and go.
95% of the time when I know I'm going to take a break, I use the jiffy stand, stay on the bike, fuel, and then get off the bike later.
100% of the time I am talented enough to pull the bike up close enough to use a credit card at the machine without getting off the bike.
lp
95% of the time when I know I'm going to take a break, I use the jiffy stand, stay on the bike, fuel, and then get off the bike later.
100% of the time I am talented enough to pull the bike up close enough to use a credit card at the machine without getting off the bike.
lp
#13
#16
I also get off and fuel from the right. I have never gotten it so full this way that it leaks after putting it back up and riding. Now with the SG, it's a little more difficult. That damned backward fuel door, and the fact it's in the center of the tank, not the right. ALL that combined with Missouri's stupid fuel vapor recovery systems on all the "Metro areas" fuel pumps.
#18
#19
Mostly, I pull up, crank he handlebars to the right, get off and fuel. However, if I'm late for work and she needs a quick refuel, I'll just roll right up to the pump, credit card, pump some fuel into it and leave. (I had a pump not shut off once though and have been really leary of that overfill every since so I don't do this much! Plus, Washington doesn't have those vapor collectors much yet so it's easier to fuel than say at Oregon's pumps.)
#20